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What do Yaz white pills do?

What do Yaz white pills do?

Yaz prevents pregnancy by causing changes in the ovaries, uterine lining and cervix. The inactive (white) pills included in the Yaz pack allow a period to occur and expel the uterine lining (menstruation).

Is Yas a good birth control?

User Reviews for Yaz to treat Birth Control. Yaz has an average rating of 5.1 out of 10 from a total of 422 ratings for the treatment of Birth Control. 35% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 43% reported a negative effect.

Is Yas the same as Yasmin?

Yaz and Yasmin are very similar drugs. But they’re not exactly the same. Both medications include 3 milligrams (mg) of drospirenone, but Yaz contains 0.02 mg of ethinyl estradiol, while Yasmin has 0.03 mg of ethinyl estradiol. You can get Yaz and Yasmin only with a prescription.

What is the price of the Yaz pill?

Yaz is one of the most expensive contraceptive pill brands available in the market. (One pack costs Php889.50 at Mercury Drug). However, it is one of the brands ob-gyns recommend if you want to go on the Pill without experiencing common side effects associated with it.

When to call the doctor about Yaz side effects?

Stop using Yaz and call your doctor at once if you have: signs of a stroke – sudden numbness or weakness (especially on one side of the body), sudden severe headache, slurred speech, problems with vision or balance;

What happens when you take the inactive pill in Yaz?

The inactive (white) pills included in the Yaz pack allow a period to occur and expel the uterine lining. If the active (pink) pills in Yaz, or in any other form of combination oral contraceptive, are taken every day, a period will never occur.

Are there any non contraceptive uses for Yaz?

Drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol are also sometimes combined with the B vitamin levomefolate, sold under the brand names Safyral and Beyaz . Medicaid and private insurance plans will often cover the cost of monthly treatment. In addition to preventing pregnancy, Yaz has a number of non-contraceptive uses.

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Ruth Doyle